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Just to clarify, there is no Glut32.dll in the system32 folder as you first mentioned. Instead there is a Glu32.dll in the system32 folder.
Should I assume it is this glu32.dll that is causing this problem and is this the file you are referring to when you say to 'rename/move the file and see if Cura works then'?

Just to confirm, there is no Glut32.dll in the system32 folder but instead a Glu32.dll in the system32 folder.
Haskell is not installed on the PC. Are there examples of other programmes that would install this dll into that folder?
If the programme that installed the dll cannot be identified and thus cannot be moved to the programmes executable file, what can be done?
Are there any other solutions other than deleting this file from the system32 folder as this may affect other programmes that need it later?
Thanks for your support

Sorry, I am asking on behalf of someone and I am unsure if they have Haskell installed or not
If the DLL was installed on his PC by an other programme which requires the DLL to run, is there anyway this problem can be fixed?
Is there perhaps an other version of Cura that can get around this problem?
What would you advise?
Thanks for your help